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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 5.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Transl Sci. 2013 Jan 14;6(2):88–93. doi: 10.1111/cts.12019

Table 1.

Characteristics of study sample regarding adults and children.*

Adults (n = 2,096 households) Children (n = 1,507 households)

Age of respondent (years)
    18-29 18% 22%
    30-44 29% 54%
    45-64 29% 23%
    65+ 24% 1%
Age of oldest child in household (years)
    0-5 - 24%
    6-11 30%
    12-17 46%
Race/Ethnicity
    Non-Hispanic white 70% 64%
    Non-Hispanic black 10% 11%
    Hispanic 13% 18%
    Non-Hispanic other 7% 7%
Highest education level in household
    Bachelor's degree or more 29% 30%
Annual household income
    $100,000 or more 12% 14%
Adult has self-reported, doctor-diagnosed medical condition
    Yes 60% 53%
Child health status**
    Fair/poor - 19%
Proximity to CTSA
    Resides 100 miles or less from CTSA 65% 63%
*

We have simplified the categorization of some variables to reflect the key distinctions identified in subsequent analyses.

**

Reflecting the lowest health status of any child in the household.